Draft:Kanak Amirul Islam

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Kanak Amirul Islam
ড. মো. আমিরুল ইসলাম (কনক আমিরুল ইসলাম)
Professor of the University of Rajshahi
Born17 February 1979
Sreepur, Gurudaspur Upazila, Natore District, Bagnaladesh
OccupationProfessor
SpouseLovely Islam
Children1 Daughter and 1 Son

Dr. Md. Amirul Islam also known as Kanak Amirul Islam (1979 – ) is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Folklore in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Bangladesh's University of Rajshahi (RU). Kanak Amirul Islam published several books, papers in preferred Journals, and chapters in books, and participated in various forums on folk culture, history, literature, and philosophy. He also presented various academic and research-based papers and participated as a resource person at several national and international conferences. He is a social activist and protests against national and international issues.[1].

Early life edit

Kanak Amirul Islam was born in Gurudaspur Upazila at Natore District in 1979.

Education and early career edit

Kanak Amirul Islam passed the SSC examination from Khubjipur BL High School in 1995. He then passed HSC from Khubjipur MH Degree College in 1997. Kanak Amirul Islam earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in Folklore from the University of Rajshahi. Later, he earned his PhD in Folklore from the same university. He was one of the Compilers of the Bangla Academy Bibartanmulak Bangla Avidhan, Part.1, 2 & 3, Bangla academy, Dhaka. He joined as a faculty member of the University of Rajshahi in 2013[2].. He has taught in the Department of Folklore at the University of Rajshahi for years [3]

Marriage and children edit

Kanak Amirul Islam married Lovely Islam in 2004. They together have a daughter, Adrija Anadil Kimti, and a son, Aritra Kanad Epithany.

Biography edit

  • Girl from saltlake[4]
  • Ghoti-Bangaler Deshe[5]
  • Sheshrater vangapuran[6]
  • Madarpirer Gaan: Alochona o samgraho[7]
  • Chandragharva[8]
  • Lokojiboner sanskrity: Ekanto Abolokan[9]

Recognition edit

  • International peace award (2024)
  • জাতীয় সাহিত্য সম্মাননা (2024)
  • বাংলা কবিতাঙ্গন সম্মাননা (2024)

External links edit

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References/Notes and references edit

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  1. ^ "RU teachers demand scrapping of Digital Act". The Bangladesh post. 22 June 2020. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Dr. Md. Amirul Islam's Profile". 17 August 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  3. ^ "RU teacher holds class under tree". The New Age. 17 August 2021. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  4. ^ Dr. Md. Amirul Islam (2024). Foggy face. Sarkar publications, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  5. ^ Dr. Md. Amirul Islam (2023). Ghoti-Bangaler Deshe. Uttoron prokash, Rajshahi.
  6. ^ Dr. Md. Amirul Islam (2023). Sheshrater vangapuran. Samokaler Jiyonkathi, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  7. ^ Dr. Md. Amirul Islam (2023). Madarpirer Gaan: Alochona o samgraho. Samokaler Jiyonkathi, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  8. ^ Dr. Md. Amirul Islam (2022). Chandragharva. Uttoron prokash, Rajshahi.
  9. ^ Dr. Md. Amirul Islam (2012). Lokojiboner sanskrity: Ekanto Abolokan. Koli prokashoni, Dhaka.